specific training (architecture, arts, political science, etc.) certified by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.

When a degree is not recognised by the State, it bears the name of the institute that awarded it. It may have value on the work market, but does not provide an equivalence enabling the bearer to continue his or her studies.

Accreditation for the business and management schools

The accreditation provides guarantees for the quality of the training and the degrees awarded by an institute. For the business and management schools, there are independent associations or foundations that award the accreditation, such as:

AACSB : Association for the Advancement of Collegiate Schools of Business;

the Mastère Spécialisé (MS - Specialist Master's), which certifies a level of training equivalent to six years of post-secondary study in a post-master's specialisation programme. It is reserved for management schools, engineering schools and certain major institutes such as the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM).

the Master of Science in Management (MSc), which is awarded for 5 years of post-secondary training in management schools or engineering schools. With a strong international orientation, these programmes are in general provided in English and are generally for foreign students.

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